ARDUINO NANO V3 (ATMEGA328P-AU), CH340, miniUSB-B
ARDUINO NANO V3 (ATMEGA328P-AU), CH340, miniUSB-B
ARDUINO NANO V3 (ATMEGA328P-AU), CH340, miniUSB-B ARDUINO NANO V3 (ATMEGA328P-AU), CH340, miniUSB-B

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ARDUINO NANO V3 (ATMEGA328P-AU), CH340, miniUSB-B

Cena: 15.00 €
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    • Description
    • The Arduino Nano v3 ATMEGA328P - CH340 is a small and affordable microcontroller board that is compatible with the Arduino IDE. It features the ATmega328P microcontroller and CH340 USB-to-serial chip and offers 14 digital input/output pins, 8 analog inputs, and a 16MHz quartz crystal. The board is designed for use with breadboards and is compact enough to be integrated into projects with limited space. The unsoldered version allows for greater customization and flexibility when assembling the board into a project.
    • Package Includes:
    • 1 x Arduino Nano v3 ATMEGA328P - CH340 Unsoldered
    • Features:
    • Small size and compact design (45mm x 18mm)
    • 14 digital input/output pins
    • 8 analog inputs
    • 16MHz clock speed
    • 32KB flash memory for storing code
    • 2KB SRAM for storing variables
    • 1KB EEPROM for storing data
    • Built-in USB port for easy programming and debugging
    • Compatible with Arduino IDE
    • CH340 USB-to-serial chip for serial communication
    • Power jack for external power supply
    • Supports I2C, SPI, and UART communication protocols
    • Breadboard-friendly design for easy prototyping and development
    • Can be powered via USB or external power supply
    • Unsoldered version for greater customization and flexibility when assembling the board.
    • Description:
    • The Arduino Nano v3 ATMEGA328P - CH340 is a popular microcontroller board that is based on the ATmega328P microcontroller chip, which is the same chip that is used in the Arduino Uno board. The Nano is a compact board, measuring just 45mm x 18mm, making it a popular choice for projects with limited space. The board is designed to be used with breadboards, making it easy to connect external components such as sensors and actuators. The board features 14 digital input/output pins, 8 analog inputs, and a 16MHz quartz crystal. It also has a micro USB port for connecting to a computer or other devices and a power jack for an external power supply. The CH340 USB-to-serial chip is used for serial communication with a computer, allowing for easy programming and debugging using the Arduino IDE. One advantage of the Arduino Nano v3 ATMEGA328P - CH340 is that it is compatible with the Arduino IDE, which is a software development environment that makes it easy to write and upload code to the board. The IDE includes a range of libraries and example codes that can be used to get started with a wide range of projects. The unsoldered version of the board is ideal for those who want greater flexibility when assembling the board into a project. This version comes with the components unassembled, allowing for greater customization and modification of the board. However, it does require some basic soldering skills to assemble the components onto the board.
    • Principle of Work:
    • The Arduino Nano v3 ATMEGA328P - CH340 board is based on the ATmega328P microcontroller, which is the board's brain. The microcontroller is responsible for controlling the inputs and outputs of the board, executing the program code, and communicating with external devices via serial communication or other protocols. The CH340 USB-to-serial chip on the board is used for serial communication with a computer, allowing for easy programming and debugging using the Arduino IDE. When the board is connected to a computer via USB, the CH340 chip creates a virtual serial port on the computer. The Arduino IDE uses this serial port to upload the program code to the microcontroller on the board. When you write a program using the Arduino IDE, the code is compiled and uploaded to the board via the USB port. The program code is stored in the flash memory of the microcontroller. When the board is powered on or reset, the microcontroller executes the program code, controlling the inputs and outputs of the board based on the logic of the program. The Arduino IDE includes a range of libraries and example codes that can be used to get started with programming the board. The IDE also includes a serial monitor, which allows you to send and receive data between the board and the computer via the serial port.

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